Graduate School of Sports and Health Science

The Graduate School of Sports and Health Science is dedicated to training specialists who can practice and apply scientific leadership based on advanced knowledge and skills in the Master’s degree program and to training researchers who carry out independent research activities in specialized areas in the Doctoral degree program.

Sports and Health Science (Master's and Doctoral Degree Programs)

The Sports and Health Science program strives to prepare students for careers as talented researchers and coaches in physical education and sports and as advanced specialists who develop the job skills required by society.

The master’s degree program consists of six majors: Physical Education, Physical Fitness, Sports Medicine, Physical Education Teaching Methods, Coaching Methods, and Exercise and Health.

The doctoral degree program consists of four specialty areas: Exercise and Health Science, Sports Training Science, Sports Medicine, and Sports Education.

Research and education extend beyond traditional school and university sports to include medical and municipal institutions, private organizations, and commercial sports facilities.

Research is conducted using state-of-the-art equipment and facilities, and collaborative studies are also carried out withresearchers from diverse disciplines.